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Nanofibers peptide amphiphile

Niece KL, Hartgerink JD, Donners J et al (2003) Self-assembly combining two bioactive peptide-amphiphile molecules into nanofibers by electrostatic attraction. J Am Chem Soc 125 7146-7147... [Pg.165]

Hartgerink JD, Beniash E, Stupp SI (2001) Self-assembly and mineralization of peptide-amphiphile nanofibers. Science 294 1684—1688... [Pg.165]

Lowik D, Shklyarevskiy 10, Ruizendaal L et al (2007) A highly ordered material from magnetically aligned peptide amphiphile nanofiber assemblies. Adv Mater 19 1191-1195... [Pg.165]

Stendahl JC, Rao MS, Guler MO et al (2006) Intermolecular forces in the self- assembly of peptide amphiphile nanofibers. Adv Fund Mater 16 499-508... [Pg.165]

Beniash E, Hartgerink JD, Storrie H et al (2005) Self-assembling peptide amphiphile nanofiber matrices for cell entrapment. Acta Biomater 1 387-397... [Pg.165]

Yuwono VM, Hartgerink JD (2007) Peptide amphiphile nanofibers template and catalyze silica nanotube formation. Langmuir 23 5033-5038... [Pg.167]

Figure 14.10 Self-assembly of peptide-amphiphiles into nanofibers (a) a peptide amphi-phile molecule with five distinct regions designed for hydroxyapatite mineralization, (b) a schematic of molecular self-assembly, and (c) a negatively stain transmission electron microscopy image of the nanofibers. Reprinted from Hartgerink et al. (2001). Copyright 2001 American Association for the Advancement of Science. Figure 14.10 Self-assembly of peptide-amphiphiles into nanofibers (a) a peptide amphi-phile molecule with five distinct regions designed for hydroxyapatite mineralization, (b) a schematic of molecular self-assembly, and (c) a negatively stain transmission electron microscopy image of the nanofibers. Reprinted from Hartgerink et al. (2001). Copyright 2001 American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Bull SR, Guler MO, Bras RE, Meade TJ, Stupp SI. Self-assembled peptide amphiphile nanofibers conjugated to MRI contrast agents. Nano Lett 2005 5 1-4. [Pg.388]

Guler MO, Soukasene S, Hulvat JF, Stupp SI. Presentation and recognition of biotin on nanofibers formed by branched peptide amphiphiles. Nano Lett 2005 5 249-252. [Pg.389]

Jun H-W, Yuwono V, Paramonov SE, Hartgerink JD. Enzyme-mediated degradation of peptide-amphiphile nanofiber networks. Adv Mater 2005 17 2612-2617. [Pg.389]

Paramonov SE, Jun H-W, Hartgerink JD. Self-assembly of peptide-amphiphile nanofibers the roles of hydrogen bonding and amphiphilic packing. J Am Chem Soc 2006 128 ... [Pg.391]

Sone EDS, Samuel I. Semiconductor-encapsulated peptide-amphiphile nanofibers. J Am Chem Soc 2004 126 12756-12757. [Pg.392]

The utilization of peptide self-assembly additionally allows control of structural parameters and the rational control of functionalities, which are displayed at the nanofiber surface. This makes the presentation of biological signals and thus the introduction of bioactivity feasible. Stupp and coworkers investigated the self-assembly of peptide-amphiphiles (Fig. 4) [87, 115], The resulting worm-like, cylindrical nanostructures consist of a hydrophobic core that is formed by the alkyl... [Pg.174]

Fig. 6.6.3. Schematic representation of the self-assembly of a peptide amphiphile into cylindrical micellar nanofibers. (Adapted from Ref. [20a]). Fig. 6.6.3. Schematic representation of the self-assembly of a peptide amphiphile into cylindrical micellar nanofibers. (Adapted from Ref. [20a]).
Stupp, S.I., Hartgerink, J.D., and Beniash, E. Peptide Amphiphile Solutions and Self Assembled Peptide Nanofiber Networks, 2003-US10051 2003084980 (2003a). [Pg.10]

Stupp, S.I., and Kessler, J.A. Self-Assembling Peptide Amphiphiles Generating Nanofiber Scaffolds for Encapsulation, Growth and Differentiation of Neurons for Therapeutic Uses, 2006-US2354 2006079036 (2006). [Pg.10]

Copper has been immobilized on glycylglycine bolaamphiphile peptide nanotubes that display histidine residues, and paramagnetic gadolinium, a magnetic resonance image contrast agent, has been immobilized on nanofibers produced from peptide amphiphiles (see Gazit, 2007 and references therein). [Pg.192]


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